Runs, but may not be road worthy.
“I am selling my 1946 Willy’s jeep. It is in running condition and the 4×4 works. It’s not pretty but it does run and has been a great deer lease ride for years.”
Runs, but may not be road worthy.
“I am selling my 1946 Willy’s jeep. It is in running condition and the 4×4 works. It’s not pretty but it does run and has been a great deer lease ride for years.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $700.
Could be some value here given the hardtop.
“1965 CJ5 This is a total rebuild project. Mostly complete. Needs motor. Frame is in good condition. Top has slight dent in it, doesn’t show in pics. $700.00 firm. Serious inquiries only please.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3000
Clearly has some updates.
“I have a 1943 flat fender jeep, not street legal, 350 chevy, turbo 400 automatic, blazer running gear,”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $150.
Looks like a good price.
“Willys Jeep 1950-1952 Military Olive Drab Soft Top
-Used but in very nice conditions
-Includes top as shown
-$150.00”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was No Price.
Seller has a variety of parts for sale. These are pics from two different listings.
1. I have a Jeep CJ5 Steel Tub for sale. $600. Lots more jeeps and parts to be listed. Also have CJ7’s, Willys Wagon, Jeep Foward Control FC170, Commando, CJ8 Scrambler
2. I have a Jeep CJ5 Chassis with Engine for sale. Missing front clip. Unsure of year. No title only a bill of sale. http://prescott.craigslist.org/pts/5093305122.html
This might have been sold (or not) at a June 18th auction.
“Thursday June 18, 2015 — 5:00 PM —— We will be conducting a large public auction at the Open Throttle Auction Barn. There are many farm related items, as well as some great modern furniture and a complete flower store sell out. The sale will be located at 24599 472nd Ave. Dell Rapids. Directions: From I29 Dell Rapids exit, go 1/2 mile east to Dell Rapids, North side of the road.1940s Willys universal Jeep, new tires, good project;”
http://siouxfalls.craigslist.org/cto/5079066002.html
I forgot to share a photo of my 50th birthday cake. Ann declared me ‘older than dirt’ and included some jeeps on it.
Marc spotted this great photo of an amphibious jeep.
“Amphibious Jeep – 41st – Italy – 3″ X 4 1/2″ – 1945 Original Photo
Size: Approximately 3″ X 4 1/2 ‘” Original Photo
This picture is from a group of pictures that where taken in Gioia, Italy in 1945″
This was the first jeep train to go over a repaired bridge at Ledan Chaung. I suspect the first time over was nerve racking!
“Up for sale is an antique photograph featuring an army jeep on the Burma Railway. Condition is excellent overall; see photos for details.
The photo measures 5 inches by 4 inches.
Check out my store for many other great photographs!”
Not perfect, but a fair price for what’s there. No description.
The roll bar is funky, but the jeep looks pretty good.
“Clean and runs great, but in need of a new home. This jeep is all original, except for the added roll bar (bolts on and off) and that I converted it to 12 volts. Willys Go Devil flat head 4 cylinder engine starts easily and runs great. I have had this jeep for over 27 years and treated it well.
This is a great collectors jeep that just needs a little superficial TLC”
Appears worth a look.
“Runs, Drives & Stops, even the E-brake works. Frame is in good shape, the body not so good especially the floors, seat covers are shot. Motor runs great, replaced timing chain and gears and exhaust manifold a few years back, all gauges work though speedo bounces. Transmission and transfer case work as they should. No cracks in windshield. Comes with extra 16″ rims.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4500.
Obviously, this is not all original. It’s even got the wrong windshield. But, it runs and drives.
“1951 all original 2a Willis jeep new are you joints/4 inch lift Leaf springs motor tuneup runs daily driver call or text for more info”
Looks ready for the road, but it is also a good example of how the investment of time and money doesn’t always equal the market value.
“I had this jeep completely restored and absolutely love it. Unfortunately, I need to sell to get a work truck. I would consider trading for a 4×4 diesel or gas crew cab flatbed dually; or just a good newer 2500 4×4.
Please do not waste my time with random offers and just plan junk. I have 33k invested in this jeep with supporting documentation.”
Still some work left before this is road worthy. The driver’s side has had body work done.
“I have a 1958 Jeep Willys. My brother in law took it apart to do a full resto and he have fallen to some hard times with his health. Its a restored roller. He has all the parts for the engine, transmission and wiring harness. Needs to be put back together, and break lines. Clean title on hand. Hes asking $4500.00 OBO.”
No pics provided.
“Popular vehicle during WWII
clean title
no motor or tans
great for a restoration project and history lovers!
Asking price $900 or the best offer.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1200.
Includes some combat rims, so there could be some value here.
“Life gets in the way, I would love to restore this old girl but I just don’t have the time. I’ve spent a lot of time taking everything apart and starting to clean things up for a full ground up restoration but my time is needed elsewhere and I would like this to go to someone who will take care of her. There is only one cancer spot on the body tub and it’s under the passenger seat in the compartment and it’s not very big, should be a simple fix. I have a bunch of other parts with this as well. A few combat rims,CJ2A parts like a frame, fenders, trans/transfer case, axles. This is a project so you will need a trailer to get her home, I will help with what I can, but the frame is hard to move.”
No title and needs engine.
“46 Willys Jeep. DOES NOT RUN. MOTOR LOCKED UP. Its complete. Nothing missing. No title. Tractor tires. Only trades will be a car trailer, smaller utility trailer plus cash , or hunting equipment. No calls after 9 pm. No help selling it. No spam”
The price seems a tad high for a jeep that doesn’t look like its moved in some time. No description and only one photo.
Press photo that references a “peep” rather than a jeep. It is one of a series of photos showing military maneuvers to demonstrate the Hawaii was safe from attack, even by “hordes of Japanese: soldiers.
“1942- Communications “Peep” set up in a pineapple field during maneuvers in Hawaii.”
For those that enjoy Verne Simmons’ articles, John let me know that he’s published a new one that updates readers on his 1949 Cj-3A. Verne has done numerous articles about work he’s done one the jeep over the past sixteen years.
http://www.fourwheeler.com/features/1508-verne-simons-1949-jeep-cj-3a/
This appears to be some kind of Christmas photo with the jeep acting as the reindeer for a sleigh prop in the back. No information is included with the photo.
Steve spotted this unusual jeep.
“Arco M*A*S*H Sit N Play Inflatable Jeep. In box, never used! Measures 14″ x 30″ when inflated.”
UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was $18,599.
Lots of time and money in this rig.
“This is my pride and joy that I built for myself not to flip but now after completing the build I never have time to use it so I finished it 3 years ago and as you can see it has just over a 1000 miles on it and most of that is driving around town!! I have taken it across the Rubicon 3 times and across Fordyce once. I DO NOT trailer it every time, I drive it straight up I-80 thru Lake Tahoe to the Rubicon and back home it is registered street legal although it is pushing it with CHP!! I can tell you that pictures do not do this Willy’s justice you will not be disappointed to see and hear it in person it is very clean and capable of any trail.